The next one is acknowledging the fact that you have a lizard brain.
I'm talking about the fear deep down that the lizard brain has for survival.
That the closer we get to shipping the louder the lizard brain gets.
Deep down, this potential for an overwhelming response alerts the lizard brain and we hold back.
Meetings are just one symptom of an organization run by the lizard brain.
I fought to get control, but the lizard brain was panicked.
But at the same time, the lizard brain was pleased.
Five minutes a day you might defeat the lizard brain long enough to stand up and make a difference.
Who knows what he is thinking in that lizard brain of his?
But I'm not the only one who, knowing better, succumbs nevertheless to the shadows of the lizard brain.